Venus Williams loses Olympic tuneup singles match

WASHINGTON – Venus Williams lost an Olympic tuneup Monday during a World Team Tennis match attended by first lady Michele Obama.

Williams, playing for the Washington Kastles, lost 5-0 to the Boston Lobsters' Irina Falconi in the women's singles portion of the match. In the best-of-five games format, Williams — ranked No. 68 — struggled with her serve, double-faulting several times to the 85th-ranked Falconi.

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Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia, who entered Kastles Stadium to applause, saw Williams help the Kastles to 5-1 mixed doubles and 5-1 women's doubles victories, but left before Williams lost her singles match.

"I think I just cooled down, and I couldn't quite get started back up again," Williams said. "In team tennis, you really have to keep your energy up. You have to manage the stop and go. I didn't manage it that well."

Williams is trying to prepare for those types of challenges at the London Olympics, which begin July 28 for tennis. She called the 2012 Games "the ultimate achievement" for her.

"This Olympics is more exciting for me," she said. "All the other ones, I didn't have to worry whether or not I would make it. I was on top of the rankings. I didn't have any problems. It was, for a lack of a better word, for granted. But this time, I had to fight so hard for it, just to get in contention and come back from so much."

Williams, who won singles gold in 2000, has been trying to mount a career comeback after being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease.

"I've been training to bring home medals for the U.S., and I would love if the medal is gold-colored," she said.